Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Yesterday I drove about 2 kilometers(It was too hot to get out of my car and walk) along the shoulder of an old country road with my car window open studying the common primrose plants growing there on the graveled shoulder. Each year as soon as I see Primrose in bloom I start to look for the beautiful little pink and cream-coloured moth that thrive on ( or in these blossoms). Yesterday I only foundfour and took these pictures from my car window, wishing that I had brought along my closeup lens with me. I have noted to do that another day. . Each photo or blossom contains two moths each. I was surprised I saw so few moths! but was thrilled when I saw their beautiful pink sticking out of the blossoms!

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Sounds like just the kind of things I like to do...I am often struck by the looks of old barns, sometimes while riding down the interstate highway, and I'll say that I must come back this way and find that barn..Mama Bear

What wonderful photos, Ann! I was just looking at your photos of the covered bridges in NB. I was born in NB, actually a lot of my family still lives in and around Riverview-Moncton area, and it was a thrill to see the bridges of home. Thank you for sharing and have a lovely day.

I've never seen one of those pink moths before. It's so pretty and your photos are lovely. Looks like you had a nice ride, especially as you spotted the kingbird after not having seen one in some time. An English Girl Rambles

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